Vinomofo Wine Deals

Any suggestions for a case to take advantage of free shipping (I'm such a sucker... gets me every time!)?

I'm a shiraz and cab drinker, have enjoyed both Mavericks and the Pertaringa Ovet The Top. Are the 10 Chains worth a look for a weeknight sip?
 
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New product listed today - https://vinomofo.com/wines/red-wine/mof_-secret-deal-grenache-2014-79ffdf0d

I believe it is Willunga 100 - Willunga 100 Grenache 2014 | The Wine Front

WC on this wine:"[FONT=&quot]From Sue Trott's 1930's dry-grown grenache in Blewitt Springs, matured on lees in tank for 12 months. A potent and powerful wine, with rare drive and grip, that only McLaren Vale can produce. It does so without in any way subjugating the varietal character, the savoury tannin structure something to behold. Radically different to The Hundred."

interesting ... :D[/FONT]
 
I purchased some Associates - The Legacy a few weeks ago because it was advertised as "last chance". I've noticed it's been back on at least twice since then (including now).

..Might have to pop on John Farnham and drown my sorrows with a Mav cab
 
New product listed today - https://vinomofo.com/wines/red-wine/mof_-secret-deal-grenache-2014-79ffdf0d

I believe it is Willunga 100 - Willunga 100 Grenache 2014 | The Wine Front

Is on WineDirect too - I've purchased some in the past but yet to try. Think I paid about $15 a bottle. Site also has the more premium versions available.

Customer review noted "This isn’t your typical Grenache as it exists on more of a savoury, earthy, spicy realm. You can taste the bolder, blacker fruits in this fuller style and the spice and tobacco will smack you on the nose.".
 
I purchased some Associates - The Legacy a few weeks ago because it was advertised as "last chance". I've noticed it's been back on at least twice since then (including now).

..Might have to pop on John Farnham and drown my sorrows with a Mav cab


From my observations, all the "hurry up", "going going....", "last chance" advertising should be taken with a grain of salt if not ignored completely. Most of the time waiting a few days, weeks, even months they pop back up. and during that time a call to your broker will generally get you what you want unless they really have sold out.
 
I was typing up my tasting notes from January 2014 about a Willunga 100 Grenache 2010 version....I loved it. tannin structure were words that I used and were written about on the label. not distracting in anyway, but more of a subliminal message of the wine being a keeper I reckon. Anyway I need to due a little more due diligence but at eleven a bot, it seriously overdelivers for the complexity and quality on offer. I would not think anyone would return this wine.
I had more to say but I hit the wrong buttom and it all vanished. for you, a good thing.......I took on board the tasting notes some posted, so thanks for that as well.
 
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From my observations, all the "hurry up", "going going....", "last chance" advertising should be taken with a grain of salt if not ignored completely. Most of the time waiting a few days, weeks, even months they pop back up. and during that time a call to your broker will generally get you what you want unless they really have sold out.

Pretty sure those labels are just auto generated when there's a few cases left. Doesn't mean they'll be gone tomorrow. All depends on whether anyone else buys or not...
 
Pretty sure those labels are just auto generated when there's a few cases left. Doesn't mean they'll be gone tomorrow. All depends on whether anyone else buys or not...

Plus its a case of "do you really want/need it".

Vinomofo seems to have marketing which really capitalises on FOMO (Fear of Missing out)...e.g. "You must buy now, or you will miss this amazing never to be repeated deal".
 
If anyone wanted a case study in internet sales, the Fo are just that. Snappy advertising targeting tech savvy folks, great product, great incentives........a recipe for success.
It does lead me to ask the question, what always succeeds?
A parrot with no teeth just in case you have never been told before.
 
Any suggestions for a case to take advantage of free shipping (I'm such a sucker... gets me every time!)?

I'm a shiraz and cab drinker, have enjoyed both Mavericks and the Pertaringa Ovet The Top. Are the 10 Chains worth a look for a weeknight sip?

A wine with no reviews and no pedigree. Personally, I'd pass.

The Inkwell's got good reviews. III Associates Legacy has good feedback here. If you're on a lower budget, and looking for cooler climate (like Eden Valley), then why not the Seppelt Chalambar?
 
If anyone wanted a case study in internet sales, the Fo are just that. Snappy advertising targeting tech savvy folks, great product, great incentives........a recipe for success.
It does lead me to ask the question, what always succeeds?
A parrot with no teeth just in case you have never been told before.

I just caved on a carefully selected mix with Mr Murphy - will pick up Sat morn at the local store.

Price and quality were right...
 
Re: Vinomofo Wine Deals - Maverick 2015 Cab

What are peoples thoughts on the 2015 Artisan Shiraz (Barossa) compared to the Artisan 2012 Aged Release (McLaren Vale?)
 
Re: Vinomofo Wine Deals - Maverick 2015 Cab

What are peoples thoughts on the 2015 Artisan Shiraz (Barossa) compared to the Artisan 2012 Aged Release (McLaren Vale?)

I haven't tried either, it depends how much you trust the critic's reviews.
This may be useful in assessing Allegiance wine offers (my bolding):
[FONT=&quot]From Wine Companion:[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]"When Tim Cox established Allegiance Wines in 2009 he had the decided advantage of having worked in the Australian wine industry across many facets for almost 30 years. He worked on both the sales and marketing side, and also on the supplier side with Southcorp. He started Cox Wine Merchants to act as distributor for Moppity Vineyards, and successfully partnered with Moppity for over 5 years. It is a virtual wine business, owning neither vineyards nor winery, either having wines made for the business or purchased as cleanskins or as bulk wine."[/FONT]
 
Re: Vinomofo Wine Deals - Maverick 2015 Cab


One of my thoughts would be why do VM use this little reference? This McLaren shiraz is going to go quicker than its Formula 1 namesake. No need for pit stops though – you’ll struggle to put this racy little number down.

Also VM 96 points but:
94 points – Tony Keys
Rich Barossa style but not overblown, it has the classic chocolate nose the valley is noted for.





 
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Re: Vinomofo Wine Deals - Maverick 2015 Cab

One of my thoughts would be why do VM use this little reference? This McLaren shiraz is going to go quicker than its Formula 1 namesake. No need for pit stops though – you’ll struggle to put this racy little number down.
i was thinking Williams winery McLaren vale and there is a winery there but it's very vague. Nice try possibly.

or Tyrells something or rather may be it.
 

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